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3 rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London Personal Inquiry Personal Inquiry: Designing for Evidence-based Inquiry Learning across Formal and Informal Settings Stamatina Anastopoulou Learning Science Research Institute, University of Nottingham, [email protected] M. Sharples, S. Ainsworth, C. Crook

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Page 1: 3 rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London Personal Inquiry Personal Inquiry: Designing for Evidence-based Inquiry Learning across

3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Personal InquiryPersonal Inquiry: Designing for Evidence-based Inquiry Learning across Formal and Informal Settings

Stamatina AnastopoulouLearning Science Research Institute,

University of Nottingham,

[email protected]

M. Sharples, S. Ainsworth, C. Crook

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Introduction – main objective of the Personal Inquiry project “The main objective is to design new

educational methods of scripted inquiry learning, implemented across devices including personal mobile technologies and shared classroom displays, and to evaluate their effectiveness in helping young people aged 11-14 to understand themselves and their world through a process of active scientific inquiry across formal and informal settings.”

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Timeframe

Pilot 1 – February 2008 UoN: Myself; OU: My Community

Trial 1 – November 2008 UoN: Myself; OU: My Community

Trial 2 – October 2009 Switch themes

UoN: My Community; OU: Myself

Trial 3 – February – May 2010 Integrated system across both sites

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

The PI System Overview Allow Allow teachersteachers to to authorauthor lessons on scientific inquiry. lessons on scientific inquiry.

From this authoring process a 'script' is generated.From this authoring process a 'script' is generated.

This allows the system to take the lesson design & present students/ This allows the system to take the lesson design & present students/ teachers with relevant resources to enable them to enact the lesson.teachers with relevant resources to enable them to enact the lesson.

StudentsStudents have an ILT ( have an ILT (Integrated Learning ToolkitIntegrated Learning Toolkit): an ultra-mobile PC. For ): an ultra-mobile PC. For answering questions, predicting, collecting data from a sensor and reviewing answering questions, predicting, collecting data from a sensor and reviewing the data collected.the data collected.

Review tools Review tools for students to present elements of the lessons, e.g. boxes & for students to present elements of the lessons, e.g. boxes & questions for answers, graphs of live data from sensors or worksheets.questions for answers, graphs of live data from sensors or worksheets.

Review tools Review tools for teachers incorporate the student review tools and have for teachers incorporate the student review tools and have additional tools that help orchestrate and manage the lesson additional tools that help orchestrate and manage the lesson e.g. identifying students who are not participating or seem stuck or pushing e.g. identifying students who are not participating or seem stuck or pushing

additional tasks to students who have finished a task.additional tasks to students who have finished a task.

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Research Methodology

Design-based research approach (Sandoval & Bell, 2004)

technology and pedagogy are designed together through a cycle of systems development and learner trials in contextcycle of systems development and learner trials in context, involving learners, teachers and other stakeholders as design informants

Learners experiences Learners experiences are captured through interviews, participatory design workshops methods and classroom videos

Teachers are involved at all phases of development by creating lessons plans, activities and views around pupils’ ability to engageengage

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Personal Inquiry framework

Find my topic

Decide my inquiry question or hypothesis

Plan my methods equipment& actions

Collect my evidence

Analyse and represent my evidence

Respond to my question or hypothesis

Share and discuss my inquiry

Reflect on my progress

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Personal Inquiry framework

Find my topic

Decide my inquiry question or hypothesis

Plan my methods equipment & actions

Collect my evidence

Analyse and represent my evidence

Reflect on my progress

Share and discuss my inquiry

Respond to my question or hypothesis

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Healthy Eating: November 2008

Theme: myselfmyself

with Hadden Park High School

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Brief description of context

November 2008: 9 lessons in 3 weeks

30 pupils, 14 years old

science curriculum: Inquiry around Inquiry around Healthy Eating::

What nutrients do I eat?

Do I eat enough nutrients to be healthy?

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Objective of “mobile”

Ultra-mobile PCs: Asus running the PI toolkit

Camera to keep a food diary

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Objective of the “informal”

Technology taken home for the whole period

Tasks at home: Tasks at home:

Take photos of what they eat for a week

Prepare presentations of what they did

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Objective of the “formal”

Pupils to understand

the inquiry the inquiry process process

wherewhere they are they are

The domain The domain (nutrients’ role)(nutrients’ role)

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

How does the PI toolkit scaffold and enable the PI learning approach?

How does the PI experience challenge the teacher and the pupils?

Do the children learn from the PI experience and do they change their attitudes towards science?

Research Questions:

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Data Collected

70 sets of QuestionnairesQuestionnaires (pre-post)

Log files from 28 students coming from their use of the PI toolkit in class and the home in class and the home (e.g. summaries, graphs, presentations)

Video capture of the 9 lessons with three cameras (2 groups and 1 overall),

Interviews 11 interviews with Teacher, 7 with pupils

during and post-intervention

Researchers’ observation notes after each lesson

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Home-school link

Aimed at continuity of learning experience

Take photos of what they eat over a week

Import data on Asus

Generate RNI graphs

Prepare presentations of inquiry

Homework is an issue of the school

Teacher sees it as possibilities for extension activities

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Taking technology @home

Use of Ultra-mobile PCs:

Go online,

facebook, bebo,

games, msn,

bbc on healthy eating,

bbc sports

Catch up with last lessons activities, finish what they start at school, read the summaries

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Research question re-visited

Being too personal?

Seeing their own photos on the whiteboard

Recording and sharing personal data

Being aware of being recorded (in general or in PI?)

How does the PI experience challenge pupils?

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Taking photos of what they eat:

Teenage attitudes of what they eat:

“[a bacon sandwich] looks disgusting…”

“Yes, some foods don’t look attractive.”

“Sometimes it tastes better than it looks.”

“When you’re eating, yes, it does sound nice when you’re eating, but then when you take a picture…”

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Seeing the photos on their whiteboard

“I don’t know, but people in this school do your head in. If they don’t like something they’re expecting you not to like it. And they’ll just take the mick out of you if you say you like it.”

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Doing Homework

It took them several lessons to realise the need to do it “If they didn’t do it, they would let down themselves”

A parent was taking photos of their dinners

they’d prefer to be given choices explicitly, check web sites on healthy eating,

ask someone what they eat,

take photos of their food.

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3rd WLE mobile learning Symposium, 27 March 2009, WLE, London

Thank you! any questions?

Dr Stamatina Anastopoulou

www.pi-project.ac.uk

[email protected]

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